bindoy mpa sites location
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Bindoy MPA sites Location. 3 kms from the shoreline and a crystal clear water ideal for swimming,snorkeling and diving within the mantalip reserve. 745 ha. Reef System. Mantalip Reserve. Legend: ----- 72 has. Mangrove ----- 52 has. Seagrass - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Bindoy MPA sites Location
Figure 3.1 Location Map, Bindoy, Negros Oriental Figure 3.1 Location Map, Bindoy, Negros Oriental
3 kms from the shoreline and a crystal clear water ideal for swimming,snorkeling and diving within the mantalip reserve.
745 ha. Reef SystemMantalip Reserve
Legend:----- 72 has. Mangrove----- 52 has. Seagrass----- 745 has Total Coral Reef System
THREATS:Encroachment of Commercial Fishing Boat
near the boundaries of the MPA Sites.Fishing with the use of compressor inside
the MPA area.Illegal fishingFishing Pressure
Target Audience
Using fine-meshed nets
Muro-ami fishers Hook & Line fishers
Campaign Solutions: (Barrier Removal) 1. Alternative Livelihood Projects other than fishing
Livestock dispersal Swine Dispersal
Seaweeds culture
Mud crab Fattening
Strict implementations Fishery Laws and Ordinances and Seaborne Patrol Activities conducted regularly by FLET.
Presence of working Speed boat PL 480 from BFAR-7 used for seaborne patrol activities and as deterrent for the local fishers from doing illegal fishing.
INTER –LGU ALLIANCE:( “A Network of Marine
Protected Area “)
BATMan Municipalities:
BindoyAyungonTayasanManjuyod
Pictures of Lead Agency Team and Site Partners
“Marine conservation is not only my concern but it is everybody’s concern”
DAGHANG SALAMAT!
Definition of Theory of Change (ToC):
The Theory of Change is a general formula using strategic plan that shows the conservation impact of our Pride Campaign and also a complete package in a simple way that We will be able to use to run at our site. This strategy has concise documents which biodiversity threat due to the negative actions of our local fishers that i will focus on and how i will change this group of behaviors so that the threat in our MPA sites will be reduced and could possibly achieve our positive target which is sustainable fishing because of our environmental conservation in order for us to live and survive .